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You don't need a Raspberry Pi for most 'Pi projects'—here's what you can use instead
Raspberry Pi alternatives that actually outperform the Pi (and cost less) ...
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Build your own Arduino weather station
With just an Arduino board, a DHT11 sensor, and an I2C LCD, you can create a simple yet effective weather station at home. This beginner-friendly project displays real-time temperature and humidity ...
Researchers at the Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo and George Mason University's College of Science have developed a new method that improves air temperature forecasts one to ...
Just a day after we got our first look at the Google Pixel 11, we now have leaked CAD renders of the higher-end Pixel 11 Pro. And, unsurprisingly, it looks a lot like the Pixel 10 Pro. Similar to the ...
Kids who are used to playing interactive Lego Star Wars in the virtual world will now be able to have some of the same kind of adventures in the real world, thanks to a new Lego Star Wars Smart Play ...
Let’s face it: we’re surrounded by plastic. The plastics industry now produces 450 million tons a year, and it’s seeping into our environment and even our bodies, as microplastics have been found in ...
Over the past decades, physicists and quantum engineers introduced a wide range of systems that perform desired functions leveraging quantum mechanical effects. These include so-called quantum sensors ...
It can be tempting to turn your thermostat up to keep your house toasty during the winter months, but if you do, you run the risk of increasing your electricity bills. If you're conscious about ...
A nanomaterial-based wireless sensor detects pressure, temperature, and ammonia to monitor pressure injuries in real time - no batteries or wires required. (Nanowerk News) A research team led by Dr.
If you're trying to decide whether to buy a new iPhone 17 model and looking at the camera updates, there's mostly good news and a little bad following today's big event. Apple did upgrade the ...
ETH Zurich scientists have levitated a tower of three nano glass spheres using optical tweezers, suppressing almost all classical motion to observe quantum zero-point fluctuations with unprecedented ...
A new thermographic sensor featuring a 32×24 pixel infrared (IR) array facilitates direct temperature reporting without a dedicated MCU. It also improves signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), global shutter ...
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